Lissacresig
Lissacresig is a ringfort (rath) and National Monument (#571) located in County Cork, Ireland.[2]
Lios an Chraosaigh  | |
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| Location | Lissacresig, Macroom,  County Cork, Ireland  | 
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 51.924359°N 9.055811°W | 
| Type | ringfort and axial stone circle | 
| Area | 3,760 m2 (0.907 ac) | 
| History | |
| Material | earth | 
| Founded | c. AD 550–900 | 
| Cultures | Gaelic Ireland | 
| Site notes | |
| Ownership | state[1] | 
| Designation | |
Location
    
Lissacresig is located 6.7 km west-northwest of Macroom, in the hills between the River Sullane and River Foherish.
History and description
    
Lissacresig is a circular lios, 70 m (230 ft) in diameter with entrances in the southwest and northeast corners.[3] The name means "ringfort of the glutton."[4] Ringforts of this type were mostly built c. AD 550–900. Internally people were housed in wooden huts. Another fort lies 900 m to the northwest; this may have served as a livestock enclosure.[5] There are three monoliths (gallauns) and an axial stone circle in the area as well. The stone circle is formed of five large boulders; unusually, the axial stone is the longest.[6][7][8]
References
    
-  "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 27 February 2017. Retrieved 7 February 2017.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - https://www.oireachtas.ie/parliament/media/committees/pac/correspondence/2014-meeting1180603/%5B%5D[PAC-R-1288]-Correspondence-3A.4-OPW-Appendix-4B.pdf
 - "25-inch OS map". Archived from the original on 13 February 2011. Retrieved 6 February 2017.
 - "Lios an Chraosaigh/Lissacresig".
 - "Unpublished Excavations: RINGFORTS".
 - "Lissacresig".
 - Burl, Aubrey (1 January 2005). A Guide to the Stone Circles of Britain, Ireland and Brittany. Yale University Press. ISBN 0300114060 – via Google Books.
 - http://www.eirgridgroup.com/site-files/library/EirGrid/Appendix%20C-2%20Cultural%20Heritage%20Report%20(inc.%20History).pdf
 
